Phrasal Verb - Going with (someone or something)
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.Definition
- To travel together with someone or something.
- To support, agree with, or approve of someone or something.
- To accompany or be in the company of someone or something.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'd be happy to go with you to the concert. |
| 2 | My friend and I are going with a group to the mountains for the weekend. |
| 3 | The new employee is going with the team to the sales conference. |
| 4 | I can't go with your decision, it's not fair. |
| 5 | The teacher went with the students on a field trip. |
| 6 | My brother goes with his dad to fix cars in the garage. |
| 7 | She goes with her husband to the gym every morning. |
| 8 | I'd love to go with you to the beach. |
| 9 | The company went with the new marketing strategy. |
| 10 | He goes with his dog for a walk every day. |